Belvoir Buzz Magazine - Winter 2010

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MWR Quarterly Leisure Guide to Fort Belvoir January ~ February ~ March 2010, VOL. 08 / No. 1

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Careers and Employment Opportunities at Fort Belvoir! Ever think of starting a career or working here at Belvoir? Take a look at what’s available!

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NAF job openings are posted at the NAF HR Office—on a large bulletin board to your immediate left when entering the building. They are also posted online: www.cpol.army.mil

Open Continuous NAF Positions: Child and Youth Program Assistant Clerk/Administrative Assistant Lifeguard/Water Safety Instructor/Recreation Aide Laborer/Custodial Worker Food Service Worker/Waiter/Cook/Bartender

* Specialty Positions in All Fields are Posted Online * Contact or Visit:

NAF Human Resources Office 5800 Putnam Road, Bldg. 320 Hours: 8 am–4:30 pm M–F (703)704-4872 (703)704-3032

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NAF Resources Manager, MWR Marketing Director Sponsorship/Advertising Coordinator Marketing Specialist Marketing Specialist, Graphics, and Layout

Kim Mills Debra Taylor Robyn Martin Michael Trapp Molly Baker

Questions or Comments? Contact MWR Marketing at 703.805.4137 or visit our web site, www.belvoirmwr.com.

Those Eligible to use MWR Facilities are: Active duty military personnel, their family and guests, reservists, all retired military, all DoD civilian employees and their family members, all retired civilian employees and their families in the U.S., DoD contracted employees or technical representatives affiliated with Fort Belvoir, all employees of military banking facilities and credit unions working full time at Fort Belvoir.

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The Belvoir Buzz, a free publication, is published four times a year with 7,000 copies distributed around Fort Belvoir and in MWR facilities. All program dates, times, and fees printed in The Belvoir Buzz are subject to change without notice. Advertisements in The Belvoir Buzz do not constitute DoD, Army, or Federal Government endorsement of the advertiser. The Belvoir Buzz is also available online at www.belvoirmwr.com.

Published by Department of the Army Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) Marketing 5820 21st Street, Suite 109 Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-5937

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MWR Quarterly Leisure Guide to Fort Belvoir January~February~March 2010, VOL. 08 / No. 1

Table of Contents Clubs...............................................................................4 Officers’ Club Child, Youth & School Services.......................................6 School Liaison Office SKIESUnlimited Youth Services Youth Sports and Fitness Army Community Service...............................................16 Employment Readiness Program (ERP) Army Family Team Building (AFTB) Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) Army Family Action Plan (AFAP) Family Advocacy Program (FAP) Financial Readiness Program (FRP) Mobilization/Deployment/Family Readiness (MOB/DEP/FR) Relocation Readiness Program Recreation......................................................................25 Arts and Crafts and Automotive Shop Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers (BOSS) Bowling Center Community Center/Tickets and Travel Fitness Centers Golf Outdoor Recreation Pools Van Noy Library The Buzz Around Post....................................................37 Hours of Operation/Contact Numbers...........................38

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Clubs

Fort Belvoir Officers’ Club Building 20, 5500 Schulz Circle Telephone: 703.780.0930

The Fort Belvoir Officers’ Club facility is an elegant building with breathtaking views of the Potomac River, but there is so much more to enjoy than just the beautiful scenery! Visit www.belvoirmwr.com/officers-club to find a full list of benefits and a membership application. Membership is open to all Officers and DoD civilians equivalent to GS–7 and NF–3 and above. Lunch Buffet Now Open on Mondays Enjoy lunch with us every day of the work week. The all you can eat buffet starts at 11am and ends at 1:30 pm for $7.95 per person. Valentine’s Day Love on the Potomac on Valentine’s Day On February 14 enjoy a romantic and tasty sweetheart dinner with live music for only $70 per couple. Dance with your “Valentine” in our beautiful Belvoir Room overlooking the Potomac and dine on a gourmet meal for two. For reservations, please call 703.780.0930 ext 600. Attention all Brides-to-Be The Fort Belvoir Officers’ Club hosts their annual Bridal Fair on February 27 from 10 am–2 pm. Admission is just $7 at the door and gives you the opportunity to meet over 50 vendors, as well as a chance to win some fabulous door prizes and giveaways. Easter Sunday Buffet Enjoy an Easter Buffet at the Officers’ Club on April 4. Advance tickets are required; for reservations call 703.780.0930. Club members may make reservations beginning March 8. Members of other clubs and non-members may make reservations starting March 19. $27.95 for Officers’ Club members, $29.95 for members of other clubs, $30.95 for non-members, $12.50 for children 7–12 years old and children under 6 eat for free. Administrative Professionals Day Brunch On Wednesday, April 21, celebrate Administrative Professionals Day with an all-you-can-eat brunch buffet with omelet bar, Belgian waffle station, chocolate dipped strawberries and much more. Brunch is

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Clubs

Fort Belvoir Officers’ Club Building 20, 5500 Schulz Circle Telephone: 703.780.0930

served in the Mount Vernon Room from 11 am–1:30 pm for $15.95 per person. For reservations call 703.780.0930 ext 600. Starting in January—Thursday Night Dinner Specials On the 1st and 3rd Thursday of the Month - All You Can Eat Pasta Buffet for $7.95 per person, $3.95 for children 7-12 and 6 and under eat for FREE. On the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the Month - Sirloin cut steak or chicken dish for two for only $20! Price includes entree, fresh garden salad, vegetable, starch and dessert for each person.

Valentine’s Day Wedding Special Say “I Do” at the Fort Belvoir Officers’ Club this Valentine’s Day and receive 15% off any of our wedding packages! Call 703.780.0930 for more information on this limited time special.

The Lounge

Located in the Community Center

Hours of Operation & Nightly Specials

Wednesday

4–9 pm Complimentary munchies from 5–7 pm

Thursday

4–9 pm DJ for your entertainment

Friday

4–10 pm DJ for your dancing pleasure from 5–10 pm Surf Night: Crab Legs & Shrimp Special 5–8:30 pm

Bar menu food available for purchase. For more information, call 703.780.8472/3714

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Child, Youth & School Services Building 950, 9500 Barlow Road Telephone: 703.805.9114/9116/9118

Child, Youth & School Services

The CYSS goal is to assist each child by promoting his/her intellectual growth, physical ability, and social skills. Under the regulatory guidance of AR 608-10, CYSS programs are offered as a supplement to the family, not as a substitute.Therefore, they seek the family’s involvement and welcome questions and comments. CYSS offers various programs to support children and families with child care, recreation, socialization, and child development for children ages 4 weeks–19 years. The Child Development Centers (CDCs) offer full day and hourly child care programs for ages 6 weeks–5 years old. School Age Services (SAS) offers a variety of care, to include part day preschool and full day, hourly, and before and after school care for school age children. The Family Child Care (FCC) program offers full day,hourly,beforeandafterschool,andextendedhourscareforages 6 weeks–12 years old. The Youth Services (YS) program offers an afterschoolmiddleschoolprogram,openrecreation,health,fitness, and social opportunities for 6th grade and up, free of charge. Child Development Centers (CDC’s) Army CYSS Programs have been described as “a model for the nation,” and they do the best to deserve that accolade! The rates are competitive with other programs of comparable quality. Hourly care is also available at South Post CDC Monday–Friday, 7:30 am–4:30 pm. Reservations may be made up to four weeks in advance. If you want to know about the daily lesson plans, schedules and routines, child growth and development issues, or what constitutes a quality day care experience for children, just ask. CYS registration is required. Contact the registration office at 703.805.9114/9116/9118 for registration and enrollment information today, or visit our web site at www.belvoirmwr.com/cys. Markham School Age Services (SAS) SAS has immediate openings for Kindergarten–6th grade for before and after school care and all-day care on school closure days. SAS complements the school day with a state of the art computer lab and

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Child, Youth & School Services Building 950, 9500 Barlow Road Telephone: 703.805.9114/9116/9118

During the school year SAS also has a part day preschool program for children 3–5 years old. Programs available are for two, three, or five days from 9:30 am–1:30 pm. Curriculum emphasizes physical well-being, language usage, attentiveness, imagination, knowledge about the world, and social emotional development.

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homework center. Staff coordinates with school personnel to ensure support with school assignments. The program is an affiliate of the Boys and Girls Club and 4-H. Transportation to and from Fort Belvoir Elementary School is provided by Fairfax County Public Schools.

Family Child Care (FCC) Work from Home Fort Belvoir FCC is looking for child care providers. Some benefits are: • Earn income while staying at home. • Receive support from Child, Youth and School (CYS) Services. • Long-lasting, portable career: FCC training and experience are transferable to other installations and CYS Services programs. • Opportunities for professional growth: FCC providers supported by FCC program in attaining Child Development Associate Credential (CDA) and National Association of Family Child Care (NAFCC) Accreditation. • Monetary subsidies linked to types of care offered. For more information about how to become a certified FCC provider, please contact the FCC office at 703.805.9137/9134. Eligibility Requirements for CYSS Programs Open to current DoD personnel—active duty, retiree (sports and youth activities) and DoD civilians. CYS Service fees are on a sliding scale based on income. Note: retirees are only eligible for our sports and SKIES Unlimited programs. Comparable off-post program fees are between $230 and $274 per week with non-refundable registration fees up to $150. Multiple child discounts and two weeks vacation credit per year are also given. Please call 703.805.9114/9116/9118 for more information.

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Child, Youth & School Services Building 950, 9500 Barlow Road Telephone: 703.805.9114/9116/9118

Child, Youth & School Services

Registration Registration is required to participate in all CYS Services programs and activities and it’s FREE. To help facilitate the registration process, please bring with you the following information: • Three local emergency contacts (other than parents) • Shot records • Physical (30 days given to bring this in) • LES/pay stubs (only needed for childcare) • Cash, check, or Visa/MasterCard for fees For Sports programs, the following is also required: • Birth certificate • Sports physical For more information contact the Central Registration Office at 703.805.9114/9116/9118.

Child & Youth Services In Your Neighborhood Staff from CYS Services bring arts and crafts activities to the housing community centers. The events are free and open to all ages. Children must be accompanied by an adult. For more information, please call 703.805.1906/9117. Family Time Computer Lab Markham School Age Services (SAS) invites you and your family to come use the computer lab. The lead teacher of the computer lab is present for any questions. The lab is open on the 2nd & 4th Saturday of every month from 9:30 am–1:30 pm. For more information, please contact the Markham SAS at 703.805.9100. Volunteers Needed We are looking for volunteers to help educate our children by reading to them and encouraging interest in various activities. Call the Registration Office for details at 703.805.9117. Hired! Apprenticeship Program A workforce preparation and apprenticeship program designed to meet the employment and career-exploration needs of CYSS teens 8

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Child, Youth & School Services Building 950, 9500 Barlow Road Telephone: 703.805.9114/9116/9118

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15–18 years of age. Hired! Apprentices commit to working 15 hours per week with employers on the installation while concurrently participating in workforce preparation/career exploration workshops over a 12 week term. Terms occur during Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall. Youth must complete the necessary application process and meet all prerequisites to be eligible for the program. For additional information contact Wendy O’Sullivan, Hired! Program Coordinator, 703.805.4515.

Hired! Workshops Held on Thursday’s from 4–5 pm covering WorkforcePreparation (resumes, applications, job searching, interviewing) and Post-Secondary Education Exploration (interest inventories, exploring jobs, college/scholarship exploration, career portfolios).

The EDGE! Do you have what it takes to be a firefighter? How about learning basic car maintenance? Ever thought about taking a spin at becoming a DJ? Join in the fun and get the after school EDGE! CYS Services partners with various MWR activities to offer exciting after school activities for middle and high school aged youth at Belvoir(6–12 grades). EDGE! program activities are offered between 3–6 pm with participants meeting at the Youth Center and departing for a fun-filled afternoon right here on Fort Belvoir. Please call 703.805.1906 or check www.belvoirmwr.com/cys for more information.

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Check out Belvoir’s award-winning lodging facility! Reservations - Open 24 hours:

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School Liaison Office 9500 Barlow Road Telephone: 703.805.9119

Child, Youth & School Services

The School Liaison Program at Fort Belvoir was created to enhancetheeducationalenvironmentforchildrenofparents assigned to Fort Belvoir. The School Liaison is Mary Jo Chapman, 703.805.9119

The School Liaison informs parents and the installation about any school issues, helps develop solutions in partnerships with the local schools that ease barriers to successful transitions for Army Youth, and participates in connecting the installation with schools through the Partners in Education program (Adopt a School) and a job shadowing day. To register for school, visit the web site of the school attached to your home address, print off forms and call the school to make an appointment. If you home school, register with the county you live in. Out-Processing: Go to your child’s school and inform them when you will be leaving. Please be sure to return all library books and school equipment Local School Web sites Belvoir Elementary School: http://www.fcps.edu/FtBelvoirES/ Whitman Middle School: http://www.fcps.edu/WhitmanMS/ Mount Vernon High School: http://www.fcps.edu/MtVernonHS/ Surrounding County Web sites Prince William County: www.PWCS.edu Stafford County: www.stafford.schoolfusion.us/

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SKIES Unlimited 9500 Barlow Road Telephone: 703.805.9114/9116/9118

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Schools of Knowledge, Inspiration, Exploration,& Skills School of Arts: Call 703.805.9146 for times & locations Ballet & Jazz Combo • Preschool Ages 3–5: $40 per month; Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays • Kindergarten: $45 per month; Tuesdays • School Age, Ages 6–8: $45 per month; Wednesdays Ballet & Tap Combo • Preschool Ages 3–5: $40 per month; Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays • Kindergarten: $45 per month; Fridays and Saturdays Tap & Jazz Combo • Preschool Ages 3–5: $40 per month; Wednesdays • School Age, Grades 1–6: $45 per month; Thursdays Hip Hop • School Age, Grades 3–6: $45 per month; Wednesdays Ballet • Pre-Ballet, Ages 5–6: $45 per month; Mondays • Ballet 1, Ages 7–8: $45 per month; Thursdays • Ballet 2, Ages 8–9: $45 per month; Mondays • Ballet 3, Ages 10–12: $45 per month; Thursday • Pre-Point Ballet, Grades 6–12: $45 per month; Mondays Dance & Cheer Team • Grades 3–6: $45 per month; Fridays Teen Dance • Jazz, Ages 12–18: $45 per month; Tuesdays • Ballet, Ages 12–18: $45 per month; Mondays • Hip Hop, Ages 12–18: $45 per month; Wednesdays Guitar Lessons • Ages 6–18: $150 per 4 week session; Tuesdays and Fridays Piano Lessons • Ages 7–18: $100 per month School of Sports: Call 703.805.9146 for times & locations Karate • LilDragons, Ages 3–5: $30 per month; Saturdays www.belvoirmwr.com

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SKIES Unlimited 9500 Barlow Road Telephone: 703.805.9114/9116/9118

• Beginners, Ages 6–18: $40 per month; Mondays and Thursdays • Advanced, Ages 6–18: $40 per month; Mondays and Thursdays TaeKwonDo • Beginners: $40 per month; Tuesdays and Thursday • Advanced: $40 per month; Tuesdays and Thursday Soccer Skills • Ages 3–5: $90 per 8-week session; Saturdays • Ages 6–8: $90 per 8-week session; Saturdays YogaKids • $35 per 6-week session; Tuesdays and Wednesdays Preschool GymJam • Ages 3–5: $50 per 6-week session; Tuesdays, Wednesdays &

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Tumbling • Tots, Ages 2–3: $55 per 8-week session; Mondays and Thursdays • Piping Preschool, Ages 3–5: $70 per 8-week session; Thursdays • Tumbling I, Ages 6–8: $110 per 8-week session; Wednesdays • Tumbling II, Ages 8–12: $110 per 8-week session; Wednesdays Soccer Skills • Ages 3–5: $90 per 8-week session; Saturdays • Ages 6–8: $90 per 8-week session; Saturdays School of Academics: Call 703.805.9146 for times & locations Spanish Lessons • Grade 1–3: $110 per 10-week session; Thursdays • Grade 4–6: $110 per 10-week session; Thursdays • Ages 3–5: $110 per 10-week session; Wednesdays and Fridays German Lessons • Grade 4–6: $80 per 8-week session; Tuesdays • Grade 7–12: $80 per 8-week session; Tuesdays Hours: Monday–Friday: 10 am–6 pm Saturday: 11 am–4 pm 12

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Youth Services 5850 Langfitt Loop Telephone: 703.805.4515

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YouthServicessponsorsavarietyofprogramsofferingyouth opportunities in life skills, citizenship, leadership, leisure, arts, mentoring, and support services. Youth Center Open Recreation All middle and high school youth and teens may join the Youth Center open recreation between 1:30–7 pm Monday-Thursday, 1:30–9 pm on Fridays, and noon–9 pm on Saturdays. On school closure or school vacation days, the program is open from 7 am–1 pm as paid camp hours ($3 per youth, per hour) and 1–7 pm open recreation. Tutors are also available at the Youth Center. Registration is required-please call central registration at 703.805.9114/9116/9118. Youth Center Activity Calendar For more info on these activities and additional events, contact the Youth Center, 703.805.4515 January 8: Family Bingo Night, 7–8:30 pm: Free January 9: Parents Night Out Dance, 6–10 pm: $5/youth January 29: Youth Lock In, 7 pm–7 am: $10/youth February 12: Family Night Bingo, 7–8:30 pm: Free February 13: Parents Night Out Dance, 6–10 pm: $5/youth February 26: Youth Lock In, 7 pm–7 am: $10/youth March 12: Family Night Bingo, 7–8:30 pm: Free March 13: Parents Night Out Dance, 6–10 pm: $5/youth

Parents’ Night Out SPCDC offers Saturday evening childcare for registered CYSS children ages 6 weeks–5 years. Tickets are $16 per child and include a snack. No money taken at the door and no refunds. From 6–10 pm on January 9, February 13, March 13. Reservations must be made one day prior to event. For more information call 703.806.4344. Kids’ Night Out For CYSS registered youth in grades K–5 and held at the Markham SAS from 6–10 pm. Tickets are $15 per child and include a snack. No www.belvoirmwr.com

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Youth Services 5850 Langfitt Loop Telephone: 703.805.4515

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money taken at the door and no refunds. On January 9, February 13, March 13. For more information call 703.805.9100.

Youth Sports and Fitness 9500 Barlow Road, Building 950 Telephone: 703.805.9139 TheYouth Sports and Fitness Program offers various opportunities for children to participate in sports to helpencouragehealthy,lifelonghabitsforchildrenages 3–18 years.

Little League Baseball: ages 5–16 yrs; $65; enroll January 5– March 12 for the April–June season. Girls Softball: ages 7–13; $65; enroll January 5–March 12 for the April–June season (off post league). Spring Soccer: ages 5–11 yrs; $55; enroll January 18–March 26 for the April–June season. Track and Field: ages 5–18 yrs; $85; enroll February 1–May 28 for the April–August season. Start Smart Soccer: ages 3–5 yrs; $35 per six week session; enroll March 1–April 16 for classes running May–June season. Start Smart Baseball: ages 3–5 yrs; $35 per six week session; enroll March 1–April 16 for classes running May–June season. Start Smart Golf: ages 3–5 yrs; $35 per six week session; enroll March 1–April 16 for classes running May–June season. Swim for Your Health: ages 5–17 yrs; FREE; open enrollment for year-round participation. Run for Your Health: ages 5–17 yrs; FREE; open enrollment for year-round participation. A current sports physical and birth certificate are required to register for all sports programs, except for the Start Smart Programs, which require current immunization records. For sports information call 703.805.1257/9139. For registration information call 703.805.9114/9116/9118. 14

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Wanted: Arts and Crafts Instructors MWR’s Kawamura Arts & Crafts Center is constantly on the lookout for artists and crafts people who are willing to share their craft by teaching a class!

Child & Youth Services

You could be a future instructor if you can teach any of the following—oil painting, watercolor, pencil or ink drawing, charcoal, origami, scrapbooking, floral arranging, glass etching, digital photography, graphic art or photo software programs, sewing, knitting, crochet, needlepoint or other crafts.

For more information, call 703.806.4647.

Southside Grill --- Best Burger on Belvoir ---

Monday Burger and French Fries

Tuesday

Open Monday–Friday 10:30 am–2 pm Takeout Orders: 703.806.2095

BBQ Pork, Sweet Potatoes Fries or French Fries

Wednesday Fried Chicken, Collard Greens and Macaroni & Cheese

Thursday Grilled Pork Chops, Rice Pilaf and Baked Beans

Friday Seafood Friday

Other Specials: www.belvoirmwr.com

Steak Caesar • Shrimp Caesar • Fried Shrimp • Surf & Turf

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Army Community Service (ACS) 9800 Belvoir Road, Bldg 200 Telephone: 703.805.4590

ACSassiststhemilitarycommunitybydeveloping,coordinatingand deliveringserviceswhichhelppromoteself-reliance,resiliencyand stability during war and peace. ACS classes and training are designedtoequipyouwiththeskills,knowledgeandsupportyouneed to face the challenges of military life.

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Information & Referral Program The ACS I&R Program provides information regarding military and civilian community resources. I&R maintains an extensive, integrated resource file of sources to which personnel may be referred if immediate direct assistance is not available. Internet research may also be used to find the answer to your questions. Follow-up services may be provided to ensure your needs are met. I&R also in-processes individuals new to the community and provides clearing information for personnel who are out-processing. For I&R services stop by the front desk at ACS, Bldg 200 or call 703.805.5056/3413/4590.

Employment Readiness Program (ERP) 9800 Belvoir Road, Building 200 Telephone: 703.805.2605/3126

The ERP seeks to prepare clients to identify and develop personalandprofessionalskills,whetherornottheyintendto enter the job market. The ERP provides information for career/ lifeplanningandjobsearchdevelopmentaswellaspositivesupport and encouragement in the process. Eligibility: Active duty military, reserve components and their family members, DoD civilians and military service retirees and their family members.The focus of the programisonservicetothemilitaryspouse:orientationtolocalarea employment, job bank with over 600 local employers, preparation assistance, federal job search information, recruiting sessions with local area employers, individualized career counseling, career/skill

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Employment Readiness Program 9800 Belvoir Road, Building 200 Telephone: 703.805.2605/3126

assessment,seminars/workshops,skillstrainingclasses,jobfairs,job searchresourceroomequippedwithtelephones,computers,printer, copier and fax machine. There is also a library of career and job search books and workbooks. Call 703.805.4590 to register for the orientation/workshops/seminarsandtoaccessthemanycareerand employment services of the program. Employment Program Orientation: Tuesdays, 12:45–2:30 pm Overview of local area employment including federal jobs, resume assistance, registration for job skill training classes. Registration required. Call 703.805.4590.

ACS Career Academy For more information on the job skill training classes offered in 2010, please call 703.805.3126. ERP Workshops and Seminars: Call ACS, 703.805.4590, to register. January 2010 January 7: ABC’s of Federal Employment, 10 am–12 noon January 14: Federal Resume Preparation/KSA’s January 21: Health Careers Information Fair, 9 am–12 noon

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Career Corner Walk-in resume and job search assistance provided monthly by career counselors at Community Centers on Fort Belvoir. Call 703.805.3126 for the schedule.

February 2010 February 4: ABC’s of Federal Employment, 10 am–12 noon February 11: Federal Resume Preparation/KSA’s March 2010 March 4: ABC’s of Federal Employment, 10 am–12 noon March 11: Federal Resume Preparation/KSA’s

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Army Family Team Building (AFTB) 9800 Belvoir Road, Building 200 Telephone: 703.805.5556

AFTB offers 34 FREE classes assisting military families, (to include all branches active or reserve, DoD civilians, retirees, and family members) in understanding and thriving within the Army and military. AFTB provides unit training and individual classes or concept blocks upon request. Classes are held in the ACS Classroom, Bldg. 200. Call the AFTB Office or e-mail fb-mwr-aftb@conus.army.mil. AFTB Program Manager (POC) Colandra Sealey: Colandra.Sealey2@us.army.mil

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AFTB Level I Call for Level I dates, 9:30 am–3:30 pm Level I presents 10 courses, including: Basic Military Benefits and Entitlements, Basic Problem Solving, Military Acronyms & Terms and more. AFTB Level II Wednesday–Friday, January 13–15, 9:30 am–3:30 pm Level II presents 14 courses, including: Leader Assisted Problem Solving, Communication Skills for Leaders, Building a Cohesive Team and more. AFTB Level III Wednesday–Friday, February 10–12, 9:30 am–3:30 pm Level III presents 10 courses including: Coaching and Mentoring, Understanding Needs, Managing Group Conflict, Leadership Styles and more.

AFTB Instructor Training Monday–Wednesday, March 15–17, 9:30 am–3:30 pm Upon completion of this course, candidates receive a certificate which qualifies them as a professionally trained AFTB Instructor. Candidates must show certificate of completion of at least two AFTB levels on or before registration. Levels may be taken online or any AFTB location.

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Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) 9800 Belvoir Road, Building 200 Telephone: 703.805.2967/5435

EFMP provides support to military Families with special needs.The program offers activities for children enrolled in the program. Autism Class: February 25 Fort Belvoir’s and Fort Myer’s EFMP are sponsoring Tricare and other Benefits for Military Parents with Children with Autism & Other Cognitive Disabilities from 6:30–8:30 pm on February 25. LTC Scott Campbell will be the guest speaker. Reservations are required; please contact Marcia O’Conner at 703.696.4675 to sign up or get more information. Learn about medical benefits and network with other families—don’t miss out on this wonderful opportunity!

EFMP Science Club: January 23, February 27, March 27 From 9:30–11:30 am for EFM children ages 5–18 years. EFMP Parent Support Group: January 7, February 4, March 4 From 6:30–8:30 pm for parents with Exceptional Family Members. EFMP enrollment required; call to sign up.

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EFMP Bowling: January 9, February 13, March 13 The EFM Families can participate in bowling at the Bowing Center from 1–3 pm. Registration is required.

Adaptive Aquatics Swimming Classes at Benyaurd Indoor Pool For children ages 5–18 years; classes held Wednesdays 5:00-5:45 pm. EFMP enrollment is required; call 703.805.2967/5435 for more information session dates. EFMP Open Swim on Saturdays at Benyaurd Indoor Pool Open swim for enrolled Family member and a caregiver from 1–5 pm. Pass required to use the pool; passes available at EFMP office. Respite Care Please contact EFMP office for more information. www.belvoirmwr.com

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Army Family Action Plan (AFAP) Army Volunteer Corps Program 9800 Belvoir Road, Building 200 Telephone: 703.805.4152

AFAP is a grassroots level forum for Soldiers, Family Members, Civilians, and Retirees to identify Global quality of Life issues and propose solutions that build self-reliance.The AFAP process further unities the Belvoir community and keeps all levels of the chain of command informed. Delegates from units and or organizations on installationsrepresentAmerica’sArmyFamilybyidentifying,developing, and prioritizing unit/organization/community/installation quality of life issues.

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Army Family Action Plan (AFAP) Would you like to be an AFAP volunteer? Do you have suggestions on how to improve the quality of life on Belvoir? AFAP is your opportunity to do so for our Army Families! To volunteer as an AFAP office assistant or if you would like to be a part of the ongoing AFAP process, please contact Faitheleen Henderson at 703.805.4152 or Faitheleen.Henderson@us.army.mil. Army Volunteer Corps Program Reasons for Volunteering 1. Contribute to Community 2. Meet People 3. Support Children’s Activities 4. Gain Sense of Achievement 5. Gain Job Experience and Enhance your Resume 6. Getting Out the House

Test a career field to see if you like it and learn what training may be needed. Explore new interests. Get documented work. Acquire experience for your resume. Develop skills needed for a career direction. Make contacts. Network. Installation volunteer opportunities are available with Army Community Service, Red Cross, Library, National Museum, Outdoor Recreation, and the Fort Belvoir Mayoral Program. For more information contact Faitheleen Henderson Installation Army Volunteer Corps Manager at 703.805.4152 or Faitheleen. Henderson@us.army.mil. DSN:655-4152 20

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Family Advocacy Program (FAP) 9800 Belvoir Road, Building 200 Telephone: 703.805.4590

The objectives of FAP are to prevent spouse and child abuse, to encourage the reporting of all instances of such abuse, to ensure the prompt assessment and investigation of all abuse cases, to protect victims of abuse, and to treat all Family members affected by or involvedinabuse.FAPalsoprovideseducationservicesinchildabuse, spouseandFamilyviolence,andparentingandstressmanagement. SARC/Victim Advocacy Program EMERGENCY, 24-Hour Number: 703.919.0986 New Mother’s Support Group January 14, 28, February 11, 25, March 11, 25 Pre-registration not required; call 703.805.4547 for info.

Sailing Solo January 12, 26, February 9, 23, March 9, 23 Pre-registration required; call 703.805.3339/2693. Active Parenting Now January 12, 19, 26 Pre-registration required; call 703.805.3339/2693.

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Infant Massage Class January 7, 14, 21, 28 Pre-registration required; call 703.805.4547/0629.

Internet Safety and Cyber Stalking Seminar January 27 Pre-registration required; call 703.805.3339/2693. Baby Bundles February 5 Pre-registration required; call 703.805.4590. Love and Logic Parenting February 9, 16, 23 Pre-registration required; call 703.805.3339/2693.

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Family Advocacy Program (FAP) 9800 Belvoir Road, Building 200 Telephone: 703.805.4590

Co-Parenting February 25 Pre-registration required; call 703.805.3339/2693. Life Skills for Teens March 16 Pre-registration required; call 703.805.3339/2693 for more info.

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Internet Safety Class for Parents March 25 Pre-registration required; call 703.805.3339/2693 for more info.

Financial Readiness Program (FRP) 9800 Belvoir Road, Building 200 Telephone: 703.805.4590 The FRP offers many informative classes to help you develop your financial skills in a variety of areas and to build wealth.The eligible participants are: Active Duty and Retired Military and their ID card Family Members, Reservists and National Guard (while on duty) and their ID card Family Members, and DoD civilians. Appointments for financial counseling are necessary and may be made by calling 703.805.4590. Register by calling 703.805.4590.

Upcoming Classes January 6, Consumer Rights & Obligations January 14, First Termers Money Management January 20, Maximizing your Retirement February 5, Budgeting For Baby/Baby Bundles February 9, Home Buying Workshop February 11, First Termers Money Management February 17, Credit Union Services & Account Management February 24, Score More with Good Credit 22

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Mobilization/Deployment/Family Readiness (MOB/DEP/FR) 9800 Belvoir Road, Bldg 200 Telephone: 703.805.5683

Mobilization/Deployment/FamilyReadinessoffice(MOB/DEP/FR) providessupporttoservicemembers(Active,Reserve,andNational Guard), deployable DoD civilians and all Family Members during everyphaseoftheDeploymentCycle.Familiesaremissionessential, especiallywhentheservicememberisinvolvedinadeploymentand must be away from their Family for an extended period of time. Our goalistosupportthedeployedmemberintheirmissionbyeducating theFamilyMembertobeself-reliant.MOB/DEP/FRpresentsclasses, training&workshops,andprovidespersonalsupportandreferralto availableresources.Childcareisavailableformeetings,trainingand workshops listed below if child(ren) are pre-registered at least one week prior to date of event. Program Manager, Carol Janer: Carol.Janer1@us.army.mil

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Monthly Classes Call to find out what classes are being offered, such as: FRG Roundtable Pre-DeploymentWorkshop Reunion/Reintegration Workshop FRG Essentials

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Relocation Readiness Program 9800 Belvoir Road, Bldg 200 Telephone: 703.805.3436/5058

TheRelocationReadinessProgramprovidesrelocationcounseling,a lending closet and other services. Military Homefront,www.military homefront.dod.mil, is the official DoD web site for reliable Quality of Life information.With the exception of the monthly Newcomers’ Orientation,allclassesrequireadvancereservations.Formoreinformation, please call the Relocation Office at 703.805.3436. Newcomers’ Orientation: Held at the Barden Education Center. Spouse Meet & Greet: Meet other spouses and learn about opportunities available within Fort Belvoir’s community.

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International Spouse Group: Call for dates and locations. Metro Trip: Meet at ACS and take trip to D.C. to learn to use the Metro System. Welcome to Germany: Class provides essential information on preparing to move to Germany. Call for more information; registration required. Welcome to Korea: Class provides info on preparing for a PCS to Korea. Call 703.805.5058 for more information; registration required. LEVY/Smooth Move:. Classes provide personnel with information about out-processing and the PCS process.

We Can Frame It For You We have excellent custom framers who produce quality work at a more affordable price than most major custom frameshops.

So, let us do the framing for you! 703.806.4655 • Kawamura Community Arts & Crafts Center

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Arts and Crafts & Auto Shop— The Kawamura Community Center 9290 Gunston Road, Building 1462 Main Telephone: 703.806.4655 Auto Telephone: 703.806.4088

Accomplishedorup-and-comingartistsandcraftspeoplecandevelop their artistic skills or discover new ones in the The Kawamura Arts & Craft Center. It houses the self-help Frame Shop, Wood Shop and Auto Shop, as well as the General’s Store. The Frame Shop offers custom framing—you can do your own framing, take a class or have us do it for you! The Multi Craft Area offers stained glass classes and jewelryclasses.TheWoodShopofferspatronsawoodworkingsafety class and the capabilities of lathe turning, pen turning, bowl turning, furniture, toy, ornament construction and more.The Automotive Shop offers basic automotive classes. Customers can also make arrangementsforsimpleenginetune-ups,brakejobsandautodetailing.VisitTheGeneral’sStoreforplaques,trophiesandflagboxes.See page39fortelephonenumbersandhoursofoperationforallshops. Framing Schedule Basic framing techniques are taught the 3rd Saturday of the month from 8 am–noon. $60 includes an 8 x 10 kit. The kit contains a picture, mat board, foam core, glass, moulding and mounting materials as well as use of the facility. Students will go home with framed artwork ready to hang on the wall. Call 703.806.4655 for registration. Stained Glass Class Schedule Seven sessions: January 28–March 11, 6:30–9 pm. Call for details. Jewelry Class Schedule Jewelry Basics Class: Learn the basics for stringing a bracelet and pearl knotting. February 14, 12–2 pm, $35 with a $15 supply fee to instructor.

Upcoming Classes Earrings Workshop and Cha-Cha Bracelet Class. Call for details.

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Wire Basics Class: Learn the closed circuit wrap and make a bracelet with matching earrings. March 7, 12– 2 pm. $35 with a $15 supply fee for instructor.


Arts and Crafts & Auto Shop— The Kawamura Community Center 9290 Gunston Road, Building 1462 Main Telephone: 703.806.4655 Auto Telephone: 703.806.4088

Pen and Bowl Turning Class Learn the basics of using a lathe; have a completed project at the end of class. The third Saturday of the month from 8 am–12 noon. $75 fee includes supplies. Call 703.806.4654 to register. Basic Automotive Class Some of the things you will learn are how to identify all basic information about a vehicle, the proper operation of lights, how to check fluids, what happens during a tune up and much more. Class held from 5–9 pm on Tuesdays and costs $35 per class; call 703.806.4088 to register. There must be a minimum of 2 people to hold a class.

Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers (BOSS) Abbott Road, Building 2115 The BOSS Center offers a place for socializing and recreating with fellowservicemembers.Ifyoujustneedaplacetorelaxtherearelarge screenTVs, DVD players, darts, computer stations, and a pool table. BOSS Meetings take place every otherWednesday at 1:30 pm. Facility available to Single Soldiers upon request.

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If you have any ideas for trips or community service please call or e-mail your Unit’s Boss Rep. or SGT Judith Moreno, BOSS President: judith.moreno@us.army.mil or 703.805.9225. BOSS Super Bowl Sunday BBQ at BOSS Bldg. Free food and beverages for Single Soldiers. Starts at 6 pm on Super Bowl Sunday, February 7. I A.M. Strong Tour Concert February 8: Show starts at 7 pm at the Community Center and features Recording Artist Leigh Jones with Hip Hop Band Animate Objects. No tickets necessary—first come, first served. Call 703.805.3714 for times and additional details. 26

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Bowling Center 5975 Middleton Road, Building 1199 Telephone: 703.805.2991

The Bowling Center offers affordable Family fun!You can even plan your next party at the Bowling Center! The Pro Shop carries top of the line equipment at fair prices and features custom fitting and advanceddrillingtechniques.TheStrikeZoneeateryhasavarietyof tastychoicestokeepyougoing!Pleaserefertopage38forthehoursof operation and contact numbers for The Pro Shop and Strike Zone. Weekend Customer Appreciation Fridays Every Friday, bowl non-stop from 9 to midnight with shoe rental for only $12 per bowler. Call 703.805.2991 for more information. Sunday Special From 10 am–noon, games are $1.75 and come with a free shoe rental. Lunch Time Bowling Special Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11 am–1 pm. Get two games, shoes, and a #1 Combo for only $10. “Red, White, & Blue” Sunday Sundays, open to close. Get a FREE game when you bowl a Strike when the Red & Blue are Head Pins! Bowling Staff must witness! Military Appreciation Night Mondays, 5:30–10 pm. A special night of bowling to thank our active duty service members, reservists, retirees, and their Families for their service to our country. Buy two games and get a third free!

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Fort Belvoir Community Center Building 1200, Taylor Road Center Telephone: 703.805.3714

TheFortBelvoirCommunityCenteristheinformationheadquarters for Fort Belvoir recreation resources, and includes the Information, Ticketing, and Registration (ITR) Office. It provides recreational opportunities for all authorized patrons and has some of the latest gamesandareastoplaythemin,suchasthenewlyconstructedgame room complete with multiple Nintendo Wii Systems.

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Instructional Programs, Classes, and Workshops Drum Classes/Congo Classes: $75 per month, per person. Guitar Classes/ Piano Classes: $75 per month, per person. Yoga: $8 per class (pay-as-you-go), per person every Monday. Do not eat 2–3 hours before class, wear comfy clothes, bring a yoga mat. Information, Ticketing, and Registration (ITR) Office Located in the Community Center, the ITR Office is the one-stop shop for all of your leisure travel needs. If you are looking for a weekend getaway, discounted tickets, discounted hotels, or a trip to far off lands—look no further. Our personalized services will provide you with tickets, tours, information, and more. Vacations ITR has many great working relationships with a variety of travel companies and resorts around the world. Military discounted rates are available to active duty, retirees, DOD civilians, reservists and family members accompanied with a military ID card. Visit Armed Forces Vacation Club, www.AFVClub.com, for great deals. Log on and use installation #189 for all current rates and specials. Tickets Discounted tickets are offered to many attractions, hotels and motels in the area and throughout the country. Below is a sampling of discounted tickets available for area attractions at the ITR Office. • Spy Museum • AMC Movie Tickets • Luray Caverns • Tourmobile Sightseeing, Washington, D.C. • Madame Tussauds • National Museum of Crime and Punishment 28

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Fort Belvoir Community Center Building 1200, Taylor Road Center Telephone: 703.805.3714

• Baltimore Aquarium and Harbor Cruises (more cruises available) • Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament, Hanover, Maryland • Colonial Williamsburg • Jamestown/Yorktown Combo • America’s Historic Triangle • Amusement Parks: Kings Dominion, VA; SeaWorld, FL; Busch Gardens Williamsburg, VA; Cruises Let the staff at the ITR Office plan a cruise for you. From the Carribean to the Mediterranean, your cruise options are endless! Military specials start as low as $199 per person. Call 703.805.3714 to get sailing on an exciting cruise vacation. Special Deals Anheuser-Busch: Saluting our Armed Forces and Their Families Throughout 2010, members of the military and up to three direct dependents may enter any one of Anheuser-Busch’s SeaWorld, Busch Gardens, or Sesame Place parks with a single-day complimentary admission; just register at Herosalute.com.

Events and Trips Military Insignia Show February 7: You can buy, sell, trade or collect various Military Memorabilia from all over the world. Vendor set-up from 6–8 am; customers attend from 8 am–1 pm.

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Government Vacation Rewards Includes two vacation certificates: 7-Night stay at a fabulous resort • 24 months to reserve • Thousands of destinations to choose from worldwide 7-Day Standard Cruise for two • 18 months to reserve • All major cruise lines • Retail $2,495 For more info, visit www.RegistryVacations.com.


Fort Belvoir Community Center Building 1200, Taylor Road Center Telephone: 703.805.3714

Atlantic City Trip February 27: Cost is $45 per person. Open to all ages. No one under the age of 21 will receive a rebate check from the Casino upon arrival (you must be 21 or older to receive a rebate check from Casino). Rebate to be determined. NYC Excursion March 27: Cost is $45 per person. Spend a fun-filled day in fabulous New York City! Whether it’s shopping on Madison Avenue or watching a Broadway show, the city offers something for everybody! The bus departs from the Fort Belvoir Community Center at 8 am and returns around 10:30 pm. Sign up at the Community Center. Special Events I A.M. Strong Tour Concert February 8: Show starts at 7 pm at the Community Center and features Recording Artist Leigh Jones with Hip Hop Band Animate Objects. No tickets necessary—first come, first served. Call 703.805.3714 for times and additional details. Murder Mystery Dinner Coming in March! Be on the lookout for additional details on this event—check www.belvoirmwr.com.

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BUNCO is Back Tuesday, March 9: Held at 5:00 pm at the Community Center. Bunco is free and will be held every other Tuesday from March 9 through the end of May. Call 703.805.3714 to sign up.

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Fitness Centers

Graves Fitness Center Abbott Road, Building 2116; 703.806.5368 The Body Shop 12th Street, Building 1023; 703.806.3100 Specker Field House 12th Street, Building 1182; 703.806.3100 Wells Field House Goethal Road, Building 1810; 703.806.5093 Here’s to your health! Come try a class or just work out. Max Mondays return to Graves in January 2010 Compete in your favorite exercise—bench press, pull ups, sit ups, squats—to win cool prizes for first place. Enter one or all! Contact 703.806.5368 for more information or check www.belvoirmwr.com for schedule. Ongoing Aerobics Program Current Group Exercise Sessions: November 23–February 6 18 classes per week are offered between Graves Fitness Center and Specker Field House (locations of classes are subject to change). Each session is $64 for 10 weeks of unlimited access. Call 703.806.3100/5368 for more info or check www.belvoirmwr.com for the schedule. Intramural Sports: Questions about intramurals? Call 703.806.5093 Basketball Season League play: December 2–February 11 Tournament: February 15–19. Billards Meeting: January 14 at 1 pm at Wells Field House Tournament: January 16–19 Volleyball Meeting: February 18 at 1 pm at Wells Field House League play: March 8–April 30 Tournament: May 3–6

UPCOMING MWR EVENT Special Event Coming in March!

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Golf Beulah Road, Building 2920 Telephone: 703.806.5878

Fort Belvoir’s Golf Course offers a beautifully maintained and manicured course, as well as two 18-hole courses of challenging golf.The clubhouse offers an inviting place to relax and enjoy great food and drink after a round of golf, while providing beautiful views of the surroundingnaturalsetting.TheclubhouseoffersabuffetlunchMonday throughFridayandisalsoavailableformeetings,golfgroupoutings, andcateredeventssuchasweddings,retirements,andpromotions— call the Catering Department, ext. 103, for more information. Winter Information Please be aware that the Golf Club may close earlier than the posted hours because of weather conditions or business considerations. Lunch Buffet Monday–Friday 11 am–1:30 pm. $9.50 per person for the full buffet and $7.50 for soup and salad only. Check the web, www.belvoirgolf. com, for the posted weekly buffet. Small groups may reserve tables— call for more info. An A La Carte menu is available and served from 11 am–5 pm. Please note that the lunch buffet is not offered on holidays.

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Come Enjoy the Lounge The Lounge offers a variety of beers from around the world and features 3 flat screens to watch sporting events. It’s open daily from 11 am–6 pm; please watch for specials or call 703.806.5875 ext. 103 to find out if any specials are being offered. Pro Shop Contact the Pro Shop, 703.806.5878 ext. 108/109, for all golf information. Tee times for Woodlawn Golf Course and Gunston Golf Course start from 8 am–1 pm. Twighlight rates begin at 1 pm and tee times are issued on a first come, first served basis (you must be present to receive a tee time after 1 pm). Please note that during the winter months golf has a Frost Delay Policy; call the Pro Shop for policy details.

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Outdoor Recreation Warren Road, Building 778 Telephone: 703.805.3081

The Fort Belvoir Outdoor Recreation Program offers a long list of outdoor recreation equipment for rent at modest per-day rates and outdoor adventure experiences. Call, visit us or the web, www. belvoirmwr.com/hunting-odr, to see available equipment and pricing. Outdoor Recreation has a classroom that can be reserved and rented for private and non-official functions. Call for more info. Equipment Issue Center Hours of Operation are Monday–Friday and weekends. All available equipment and prices are listed on the MWR Web site at www. belvoirmwr.com/hunting-odr. Additional information may be obtained by calling 703-805-3081. Winter season we offer discount lift tickets, skis, snowboards, boots, poles and bibs. We want to know what you want! If you are interested in participating in local bike outings, kayak and canoe programs and lesson, or trips to the Nationals games this spring or something else outdoors call the Outdoor Recreation Programmer at 703.805.1226. Also, don’t forget to ask about our Special Trip and Event Opportunities. Join the ODR Trail Blazers on Hikes in VA and MD Call 703.805.1226 for more details and to be put on our e-mail list. So far, the upcoming scheduled dates are as follows: January 16 February 27 March 13 March 27

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Outdoor Recreation’s 2010 Ski & Snowboard Trips Liberty Mountain, PA. Join Outdoor Recreation as we hit the slopes of Pennsylvania this winter. Get bundled up for a day of skiing, snowboarding or tubing; you and the family could try something new with Liberty’s ski & snowboarding lessons. At ODR we have all the ski & snowboarding rental equipment you could need—even snow suits. Stop by to see what we have to offer, from discounted lift 33


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tickets to rental equipment. Any equipment you rent from ODR will be loaded onto the bus for you. $10 per person is for round trip transportation on the MWR bus (remember to bring your favorite movie to watch on the bus). If you would like more details, call 703.805.1226. Scheduled dates are as follows: January 9, January 23, February 6, February 20, March 6 Wine Tasting Trips Join us on our upcoming wine tasting trips to some of the best Virginia wineries. on each trip there is always something planned specially for our guests. Call 703.805.1226 for more details or to sign up! Upcoming dates are: January 30 February 13 March 20 Archery Center: 703.805.3688 Beginner archery classes. Every Monday from 6–8 pm. Call 703.805.3688 for details.

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Hunting Council Meets second Wednesday of every month from 6–7 pm. Open to the public; if you have any questions before the meetings you may contact the MWR representative, Daniel Hulst, at 703.805.3081.

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Benyaurd Indoor Pool 23rd and Gunston, Building 182; 703.805.2620

Visit www.belvoirmwr.com/pools for more class opportunities. Lap Swimming Adult lap swimmers have priority in lap lanes; youth lap swimmers must be able to swim 100 yards continuously and know lap swimming etiquette. Free admission for Active Duty Military while performing lap swimming. Monday–Friday: 6 am–1 pm; 3:30–8:30 pm Saturday and Sunday: 12–5 pm Recreational Swimming Monday & Friday: 9–11:30 am; 3:30–5 pm; 7–8:30 pm Tuesday & Thursday: 9–11:30 am; no rec swimming in afternoon Wednesday: 9–11:30 am; 3:30–5 pm; 6–8:30 pm Saturday & Sunday 1–5 pm American Red Cross Lifeguard Training January 8, January 24, February 12, February 28, March 5 and March 21: Fridays 3:30–9:30 pm & Sundays 9 am–3:30 pm. Learn to Swim Classes available for youth and adults of all abilities. Call for class info and costs or visit www.belvoirmwr.com/pools. Refund policy: medical reasons, TDY and PCS moves only. No School - Play at the Pool January 29: 1–4 pm February 1: 1–4 pm

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Cardboard Boat Regatta February 13: 10 am–12 noon Guard Start - Junior Lifeguarding March 29–April 2: 9–11 am Spring Break at the Pool March 29–April 2: 1–4 pm www.belvoirmwr.com

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Van Noy Library 5966 12th Street, Building 1024 Telephone: 703.806.3323

Wi-Fi now available! Let us know if you cannot find what you need in our collection. The library is open to military stationed at Belvoir (including TDY) and their Family, members of armed forces and their Families, retired military and their Families, and DoD civilians. Library Hours (Closed Monday, Sunday and Federal Holidays) Tuesday–Thursday: 10 am–7 pm Friday: 9 am–6 pm Saturday: 8:30 am–5 pm Story Time Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10–11 am for children five and under. Upcoming programs: These elementary and teen programs have limited space available, so please call or visit the library to sign-up! Murder in the Library January 30: 5:30–7:30 pm. A murder mystery event for 12–18 year old youth. Space is limited; sign up begins January 12. If there is inclement weather on January 30, the event is rescheduled for February 6.

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I Love My Library February 13: 2–3 pm. A program for 6–12 year olds to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Join us for crafts, stories, and fun! You must sign up for this program—call to sign up, begining on January 29th. Spring Into Reading February 13: 2–3 pm. A program for 6–12 year olds to celebrate all things spring with crafts, stories and fun! You must sign up for this program—call to sign up, begining on March 5th.

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Operational Hours/Contact Numbers Army Community Service (ACS) Bldg. 200, 9800 Belvoir Road.............703.805.4590 Army Family Action Plan (AFAP) 703.805.4152 Army Family Team Building (AFTB) 703.805.5556 Army Volunteer Corps (AVC) 703.805.4152 Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) 703.805.2967 Employment Readiness Program(ERP) 703.805.2605/4547/3126 Family Advocacy Program (FAP) 703.805.2693/4590 Financial Readiness Program (FRP) 703.805.5556 Fort Belvoir Relocation Program 703.805.3436/5058 Soldier and Family Assistance Center (SFAC) 703.805.4590 Hours: Monday–Friday; 8 am–4 pm Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers (BOSS) Bldg. 2115.................703.805.9225 Bowling Center Bldg. 1199, Middleton Road...........................................703.805.2991 Monday–Thursday 10 am–10 pm Friday–Saturday 10 am–12 midnight Sunday 10 am–7 pm;

Strike Zone Hours:.......................................................................703.805.3483 Monday–Thursday 11 am–9:30 pm Friday–Saturday 11 am–11:30 pm Sunday 11 am–6:30 pm

Pro Shop Hours:...........................................................................703.805.3300 Sunday CLOSED Monday,Wednesday and Friday 10 am–6 pm Tuesday and Thursday 10 am–6:30 pm Saturday 10 am–3 pm Child and Youth Services (CYS) Bldg. 950, Barlow Road.....703.805.9114/9116/9118 North Post Child Development Center (NPCDC) 703.806.6540 South Post Child Development Center (SPCDC) 703.806.4347 Family Child Care (FCC) 703.805.9137 School Age Services (SAS) 703.805.9100 School Liaison Office 703.805.9119 Youth Services 703.805.4515 Youth Sports and Fitness 703.805.9139

Community Center Bldg. 1200, Taylor Road...........................................703.805.3714

ITR Office Hours:........................................................................703.805.3714 Monday–Saturday 8 am–7:30 pm Sunday 8 am–5:30 pm Federal Holidays 9 am–5:30 pm

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Operational Hours/Contact Numbers The Body Shop..................................................................................703.806.3100 Monday–Friday 5:30 am–8 pm Saturday–Sunday 9 am–5 pm Federal Holidays 9 am–5 pm Golf Bldg. 2920, Beulah Road.................................................................703.806.5878 Tee Times (Requires PIN Number)....................................................703.806.5892 Pro Shop Hours Sunday–Saturday: 7 am–5 pm Golf tee times: first tee time is 8 am. After 1 pm twilight rates apply.

Kawamura Community Center Arts and Crafts Bldg. 1462, Gunston Road..............................................703.806.4655 Automotive Shop:...............................................................................703.806.4088 Wednesday–Thursday 11 am–9 pm Friday 10 am–9 pm Saturday–Sunday 9 am–6 pm Frame Shop Hours:............................................................................703.806.4655 Monday CLOSED Tuesday–Saturday 10 am–6 pm Sunday 12 noon–6 pm General’s Store Hours:........................................................................703.806.4659 Saturday–Monday CLOSED Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday 11 am–5 pm Thursday 1–5 pm Wood Shop Hours:............................................................................703.806.4654 Monday–Tuesday CLOSED Wednesday–Thursday 1–9 pm Friday–Saturday 10 am–6 pm Sunday 12 noon–6 pm Lodging Bldg. 470, Gaillard Road.............................................................703.704.8600 Marina Hudson Road......................................................................703.781.8282/5465 July–Sept 15: Monday–Tuesday: CLOSED; Wednesday–Sunday: 9 am–5:30 pm Sept 16–May 15: Monday–Tuesday: CLOSED; Wednesday–Sunday: 8 am–4:30 pm Officers’ Club Bldg. 20, Schulz Circle.....................................................703.780.0930 Outdoor Recreation Bldg. 778, Warren Road.........................................703.805.3081 Equipment Issue Center Hours: Monday–Friday 9 am–6 pm Saturday, Sunday, and Federal Holidays CLOSED Hunting and Archery Center Hours..................................................703.805.3688 Monday, Tuesday, and Federal Holidays CLOSED Wednesday–Friday 1–9 pm Saturday–Sunday 9 am–5 pm Pools Benyaurd Indoor Pool.......................................................................703.805.2620 Outdoor Pool # 1 (South Post).........................................................703.805.2853 Outdoor Pool # 3 (North Post).........................................................703.806.5013 Southside Grill ......................................................................................703.806.2095 Monday–Friday 10:30 am–2 pm Saturday, Sunday, and Federal Holidays CLOSED Van Noy Library Bldg. 1024, 12th Street..................................................703.806.3323 www.belvoirmwr.com

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ARMY FAMILY COVENANT: Keeping the Promise at Fort Belvoir, Virginia • Four Military Family Life Consultants (MFLC) on board since November 2008 providing short term and financial counseling. • Survivor Outreach Services (SOS) Coordinator and SOS Financial Counselor began April 2009. • Exceptional Family Member respite care services provided for 41 children and 39 Families equaling 8,100 care hours. • Respite child care services for deployed Soldiers provided for 41 Families and 47 Family members since January 2008 for 7,351 care hours. • Warrior in Transition Complex, 288 barracks rooms, a Soldier and Family Assistance Center, and Warrior Transition Unit administrative facility with April 2011 completion target. • The Residential Communities Initiative : Over 1,200 new homes constructed, historic homes restoration ongoing, and renovation of Woodlawn Village underway. • A modular 144-Child Development Center (CDC) to be completed in FY’10. Award of a 338-child CDC is scheduled with completion in 2011. Three additional modular CDC’s are funded with a 2011 target completion date. • The Army Strong Beginnings Pre-K program operating in the CDC’s. • Child, Youth and School Services expanded community outreach, and programming reached over 7,781 participants in stress reducing, fun and health programs and events for Families. - 3,536 children have received a registration fee waiver - 39 Families have received a 20% discount on fees - 16 Families have received Category one fees - 181 Families have received free SKIES classes - 79 Families have received a free sports program - 1,939 free hours of hourly care services were provided - 153 children of deployed Soldiers and DoD Civilians received mission level one care - 36 Families enrolled as eligible to receive Wounded Warrior benefits - 4 Families enrolled to receive fallen Soldier benefits. • The Fort Belvoir Army Community Service Spouse Career Academy opened in January 2009 teaching Basic Computer Skills, Administrative Assistant, Medical Terminology, Medical Office Automation and Advanced Medical Billing and Coding. • Teen job fairs featuring Fort Belvoir employers held in the Spring and Fall. Weekly career development and job search classes are given at Youth Services. Launched The “Hired!” Apprenticeship Program, for Army teens 15–18 years of age. • The Warrior Quest Program purchased new outdoor adventure equipment such as snowboards, kayaks and the 5,000 sq. foot paintball Mega Arena. Recreational activities expanded to local attractions including an indoor pool kayaking partnership. Maxed out participation in Family on-post campouts and canoe/kayak fishing trips in Accotink Bay. • Family Readiness Groups (FRG) increased to over 30 registered with the Deployment and Readiness office. • Monthly workshops held for Pre-deployment, Reunion, and Reintegration for Soldiers or couples, and spouses. • On Fort Belvoir CARE Team has been created to cover all Military on Fort Belvoir, deployed DoD Civilians, and their Families. This team of selected and trained volunteers provides support immediately after a death, serious injury, or disaster.


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